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Episcopal Ordination Most Reverend Robert P JANUARY 4, 2013 • THE PILOT • 1 Special Section • January 4, 2013 Episcopal Ordination Most Reverend Robert P. Deeley, J.C.D. Titular Bishop of Kearney Auxiliary Bishop of Boston 2 • THE PILOT • JANUARY 4, 2013 Prayerful Best Wishes and Congratulations to Most Reverend Robert P. Deeley, JCD on the Happy Occasion of His Episcopal Ordination from All of Us Here at the Pastoral Center JANUARY 4, 2013 • THE PILOT • 3 A life of service to the Church local and Universal By Donis Tracy the Sisters of Saint Joseph. Pilot Correspondent “It was a marvelous educa- tion,” he said. Early Years “Th e sisters were a very great Ever since he was a very infl uence for me,” he said, not- young child growing up in Bel- ing that they always “encouraged mont, Bishop Deeley felt drawn us to achieve.” to the priesthood. Bishop Deeley recalled one “So much of my vocation and particular moment where he fi rst my desire to be a priest came felt the desire to become a priest. from the example my parents set “I have a recollection,” he of what it was to be a Catholic,” began, “My younger brother he said. and I were obviously often tag- Born June 18, 1946, the ging along with my mother fourth of fi ve boys, religion for errands and things of that 1960‚ Bishop Deeley pictured with his mother at the time of his was an integral part of his life. nature. And as a child, I remem- eighth grade graduation. Photo courtesy/Bishop Deeley His parents, Michael and Mary ber we would make visits to (Hanley) Deeley, who both emi- churches, on our way to the Big grated from County Galway in Bear (Supermarket).” Ireland, would lead the family in “One day, my mother must a rosary every night. have decided we were old enough “Our Sundays centered to stay for Mass and so we were around the church,” he recalled. there for Mass. And all of a sud- “Th ose devotions and the dedi- 1953‚ First grade Photo courtesy/Bishop Deeley den, I actually saw the priest,” cation of my parents to their he said. “I must have been very faith was a real inspiration to all of us growing up and young — I’d say four of fi ve years old — when I felt choosing whatever vocations we chose.” something special about that moment.” Of the fi ve brothers, two entered the priesthood; Th at desire grew as Bishop Deeley began attending three pursued the vocation of marriage. school. “We all grounded ourselves in the faith our parents “Growing up in the grammar school, and as an altar helped us to know and experience,” he said. boy there were always wonderful, wonderful priests. Growing up, the entire family was very involved in And so, from a young age, I felt that I wanted to be their parish, Sacred Heart in Watertown — his father like them,” he said, noting in particular Msgr. Th omas was in the Holy Name Society; his mother was part Fallon, who was pastor at Sacred Heart Parish while 1959, At the family table with his mother and father. of the Ladies’ Sodality. All fi ve Deeley children — he was a child. Photo courtesy/Bishop Deeley Th omas, Paul, John, Robert and Kevin — served as Perhaps the person who most instrumental in altar servers and were part of the parish CYO program. Bishop Deeley’s vocational call was Msgr. John Keilty. “Th e parish played a very, very important role in “He came to our parish when I was in about the our lives as a family,” he said. “Th e social life of the third grade,” Bishop Deeley recalled. Prior to arriving family revolved around the parish.” at Sacred Heart Parish, Msgr. Keilty had been a mili- In addition to their involvement in their parish, a tary chaplain, serving in both Korea and Japan. strong work ethic was instilled in Bishop Deeley as a “He taught me how to be an altar boy,” he explained. young child. He and his brothers all delivered news- “From early on, he was a very special person who papers to their Belmont neighborhood. At the age of took a great interest in who we were and what we were 16, Bishop Deeley was hired at the library at Harvard doing,” he said, adding that he ran the altar server University in Cambridge. See A life of service…, page 5 Together with his brothers, Bishop Deeley attended Sacred Heart School where he was taught by the Sisters of Saint Joseph. He graduated from Matignon High School in North Cambridge, a school also staff ed by 1961, A young paper carrier. Photo courtesy/Bishop Deeley Bishop Deeley will celebrate a Pontifi cal Mass of Thanksgiving on The Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord Sunday, January 6 11:30 a.m. The Cathedral of the Holy Cross 1955‚ Robert and Kevin Deeley pictured with a friend. 1952, The fi ve Deeley brothers pose for a family photo. All are invited to participate. Photo courtesy/Bishop Deeley Photo courtesy/Bishop Deeley 4 • THE PILOT • JANUARY 4, 2013 JANUARY 4, 2013 • THE PILOT • 5 A life of service to the Church local and Universal though the times that I lived in there were always new things happening in terms of how education was going to be done. So every place I went, they were just start- ing a new degree program, or revising the curriculum, or looking at a new way,” commented Bishop Deeley. “It was the times. It was the 60s and the early 70s so all of these programs were being revamped wherever I went,” he said. Immediately after graduating from Matignon High School in 1964, he entered Cardinal O’Connell Minor Seminary in Jamaica Plain. “I immediately found the seminary very attrac- tive,” he said. “I loved the studies; I loved the chal- lenge. In the fi rst couple of years, the challenge was the languages: the Latin, the Greek. Being able to read the original texts was a real eye-opener and a wonder- ful opportunity to be introduced to the cultures that underlie those languages.” In 1966, two years into his studies at Cardinal O’Connell Minor Seminary, Bishop Deeley was awarded a Basselin Scholarship to study speech and 1969, A fi nal call home before heading off for studies in Rome. 1964, A young Robert Deeley, left, poses with Cardinal Richard Photo courtesy/Bishop Deeley Cushing at his graduation from Matignon High School. philosophy at the Catholic University of America in Photo courtesy/Bishop Deeley Washington, D.C. to speak and to preach,” he explained, adding that the Continued from page 3 Th e program at Catholic University had a “heavy speech and drama faculty at Catholic University had, program “like a military troop,” noting that there were emphasis on philosophy,” he recalled. and continues to have, “a very high reputation for the roughly 100 boys in the parish who served as altar boys. “Th at opened up a whole new set of realities for quality of its professors.” “When I was in high school, it was he who invited me.” “It was a very good experience to have your mind me to give consideration to going to the seminary, to “We had a very intensive, very rigorous philosophy opened and to be able to learn how to communicate think about being a priest,” he said. “Because of his program in Washington,” he said, but added that in the ideas that we were learning,” he said. suggestion, and my own inclination, I decided that’s addition to philosophy, Basselin scholars were also Bishop Deeley noted that his three years of study at what I would do.” taught eff ective communication skills. Catholic University were “turbulent years of upheaval “Th eodore Basselin, who had established this schol- in the country.” Academic endeavors arship foundation, wanted a very important part of it “Washington was a very interesting place to observe “Th roughout my academic studies, it seems as to be the training of priests as seminarians to be able See A life of service…, page 7 1973, Invitation to Ordination Mass. Photo courtesy/Bishop Deeley 1973, Ordination by Cardinal Humberto Medeiros. Photo courtesy/Bishop Deeley 1973, Ordination Mass at Sacred Heart Church in Watertown.Photo courtesy/Bishop Deeley 1973, Distributing Communion at his Ordination Mass. Photo courtesy/Bishop Deeley 6 • THE PILOT • JANUARY 4, 2013 JANUARY 4, 2013 • THE PILOT • 7 A life of service to the Church local and Universal Continued from page 5 all that was happening,” he said. Bishop Deeley graduated Catholic University in 1968. One year later, he was sent to Rome where he lived at the North American College and studied at the Jesuit-run Pontifi cal Gregorian Seminary. In 1973, Bishop Deeley completed his studies. However, he was not ordained in Rome. “Th ey had changed the way ordinations took place while I was there,” he explained. “Previously, every- one who had studied in Rome was ordained around Christmastime and had a fi nal semester in Rome to be able to celebrate Mass at the holy places in Rome before they returned home.” However, because the academic curriculum changed as a result of the Second Vatican Council, “the ordina- tion at Christmastime was eliminated and we were to be ordained in the summer,” he said. Because there were no other ordinations taking place in Rome that year, Cardinal Humberto Medeiros suggested that Bishop Deeley return to Boston to be ordained. 1973, Deacon Kevin Deeley and recently ordained Father Robert Deeley “On a very warm day in pictured with their niece Elizabeth at July, with no air conditioning,” her First Communion.
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